morgoth_galaxius
10-08-2008, 09:57 PM
The Osman music ripped using MAME's wave output recording function, 320 kbs., stereo. 78 megs-
This 1996 arcade game, made by Mitchell, can be called the spiritual successor of Strider. It was designed primarily by Isuke, who designed the first arcade Strider before leaving Capcom and joining Mitchell.
Fantastic graphics, excellent gameplay, and of course, superb music can all be found in this relatively obscure title. The composer is Tago Saku.
No OST was released and there are no official names, so I named each tune as I saw fit, corresponding to the name of the levels, bosses, segments, etc.
For some reason, the music is rather weak in volume when played through MAME, so I raised the volume when making the .mp3's. Also, the LEVEL COMPLETE tune has a small SFX that I couldn't avoid. One track had to be skipped altogether, as SFX played during its entirety.
All of the Level Themes are brilliant, along with Raft Ride, and the first boss theme. Classic game music! I hope you like it.
This 1996 arcade game, made by Mitchell, can be called the spiritual successor of Strider. It was designed primarily by Isuke, who designed the first arcade Strider before leaving Capcom and joining Mitchell.
Fantastic graphics, excellent gameplay, and of course, superb music can all be found in this relatively obscure title. The composer is Tago Saku.
No OST was released and there are no official names, so I named each tune as I saw fit, corresponding to the name of the levels, bosses, segments, etc.
For some reason, the music is rather weak in volume when played through MAME, so I raised the volume when making the .mp3's. Also, the LEVEL COMPLETE tune has a small SFX that I couldn't avoid. One track had to be skipped altogether, as SFX played during its entirety.
All of the Level Themes are brilliant, along with Raft Ride, and the first boss theme. Classic game music! I hope you like it.